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Enfield 1966

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Enfield]

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AMBULANCE SERVICE
The duty of local health authorities to provide an ambulance service under
Section 27 of the National Health Service Act, 1946, was, in the case of the new
London Boroughs, vested in the Greater London Council by Section 45 of the
London Government Act, 1963.
I am indebted to Dr. A. B. Stewart, Medical Adviser to the Greater London
Council, for the following information about this service.
As the operational organisation of the London Ambulance Service is not based
on the geographical areas of the new London Boroughs, statistical information is
not correlated in respect of individual boroughs.
The London Borough of Enfield comprises part of the North West Division
of this service and the movement of all ambulance resources within the division is
the responsibility of one control, situated at The Mall, Kenton. Although, within
the Borough boundaries, there are two main stations equipped to deal with all
types of ambulance removals and one sub-station primarily engaged on accident and
emergency work, these resources are utilised to meet demands arising over a somewhat
larger area. Conversely, assistance can be channelled into our Borough from
elsewhere should these resources at any time be unable to meet local demands.

The following statistical information shows that there has been a considerable increase in the overall volume of work this year compared with last year.

Accident & PatientsEmergency MileageOthers
PatientsMileage
MAIN STATION 101 The Ridgeway, Enfield2,97022,67850,752193,864
MAIN STATION 102 Windmill Road, Edmonton5,73136,04387,951273,975
SUB-STATION 111 High Street, Ponders End1,94316,69735241
Totals:10,64475,418138,738468,080
1965 Totals:(8,596)(60,605)(108,273)(355,647)

It should be noted that the main station at Edmonton also serves the London
Borough of Haringey.
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